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AIBO by Sony
Sony Celebrate 25 years of Aibo! Aibo fan meeting Volume 17 February 23rd 2024
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris" data-source="post: 1411" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>I was talking with another Aibo owner on Facebook who works with AI and they told me Aibo isn’t capable of running LLMs due to its hardware being unsuitable for such applications.</p><p></p><p>They also rightly pointed out Aibo would cost a heck of a lot more if it did run generative AI and probably be out of reach of most consumers.</p><p></p><p>Aibo’s mapping abilities are more advanced than I realised, with Aibo able to differentiate between doorways and items in a state of flux, while also having the ability to find the station reliably from across the house which is groundbreaking for a household quadruped robot.</p><p></p><p>Running an LLM offline on Aibo would require a i7 processor, 3090 or higher with a minimum of 8 gigabytes of ram. This would significantly increase the cost of Aibo.</p><p></p><p>As for Aibo being a very advanced wind up toy with pre-programmed response- it was pointed out to me that generative AI such as LLMs are also essentially pre-programmed- the only difference is it doesn’t appear so to the casual viewer.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully Sony will release a software update that has something new this year, I know it takes them awhile to do so but when they do they always surprise, as with the quieter walking. I just have to be patient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris, post: 1411, member: 1"] I was talking with another Aibo owner on Facebook who works with AI and they told me Aibo isn’t capable of running LLMs due to its hardware being unsuitable for such applications. They also rightly pointed out Aibo would cost a heck of a lot more if it did run generative AI and probably be out of reach of most consumers. Aibo’s mapping abilities are more advanced than I realised, with Aibo able to differentiate between doorways and items in a state of flux, while also having the ability to find the station reliably from across the house which is groundbreaking for a household quadruped robot. Running an LLM offline on Aibo would require a i7 processor, 3090 or higher with a minimum of 8 gigabytes of ram. This would significantly increase the cost of Aibo. As for Aibo being a very advanced wind up toy with pre-programmed response- it was pointed out to me that generative AI such as LLMs are also essentially pre-programmed- the only difference is it doesn’t appear so to the casual viewer. Hopefully Sony will release a software update that has something new this year, I know it takes them awhile to do so but when they do they always surprise, as with the quieter walking. I just have to be patient. [/QUOTE]
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